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18-07-2014, 02:23 PM | #21 |
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New citizen from china? Walau what is going on.
But hor........She really got guts but no brain leh. |
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28-09-2014, 12:24 AM | #25 |
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A turf war erupted at Hong Lim Park this afternoon over who should occupy Hong Lim Green between Han Hui Hui’s protest march and a YMCA event.
According to Han Hui Hui, some plain clothes police officers approached her and her fellow members to vacate the premises adjacent to the YMCA event and warned that a warrant of arrest will be issued should they continue. National Parks Board Director also attempted to persuade Han’s party to move to another part of the park. Despite warnings from the police and National Parks Board, the protesters went ahead with their speeches. Han Hui Hui, the event organizer was the first to speak. She delivered a fiery speech and demanded that the government return the CPF monies back to the citizens. Those attending the YMCA event seemed oblivious to the protest that was going on in the background with one participant saying, “Get a job first before asking for your CPF.” Several plain clothes police officers were spotted at Hong Lim Park presumably to keep an eye on the protests and were receiving their instructions from their mobile devices while the National Parks officers stood around the perimeter like innocent bystanders watching the event unfold. |
28-09-2014, 12:30 AM | #26 |
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she can just move to the other side rather than marching ard the YMCA event and look like an idiot with roy.
something is wrong in their head
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28-09-2014, 10:53 AM | #28 |
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A protest rally on Saturday turned chaotic as it jostled for space with a charity carnival at Hong Lim Park, with protesters heckling special needs children and confronting a Minister of State.
Police will be conducting investigations into the incident, they said in a joint statement with the National Parks Board (NParks). The rally's organiser, blogger Han Hui Hui, 22, had led the group gathered to hear her speak about the CPF in marching around the park, together with blogger Roy Ngerng, 33, who is facing a defamation suit by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The march began after Minister of State for Trade and Industry Teo Ser Luck arrived at the event for YMCA beneficiaries, attended by 900 people. The marchers, several of whom waved Singapore flags, paused in front of the stage, chanting and continued chanting "Vote them out, PAP" and "Return our CPF" just as a group of special needs children was about to start a dance item. The visibily shocked performers from the group Y Stars stopped briefly. Videos of the encounter uploaded on social media drew swift criticism from netizens. Several protestors also went up to Mr Teo, with one shouting: "Teo Ser Luck, Return our CPF." "They have their views, which they want to share, and which they voiced out in a different way," Mr Teo told reporters later. "Of course, we hope that things could be done in a more friendly manner," he added. In their statement, NParks and the police said the YMCA had earlier applied and got approval to use the park. Ms Han's application was received on Sept 22 and approval was granted the same day. NParks demarcated and allocated space for both events. "There are two lawns at Hong Lim Park, and each event was allocated a lawn. NParks and SPF approached Ms Han to request her cooperation to speak at the allocated space," the statement said. "We regret to note that Ms Han did not heed our advice and continued to hold her event at the same lawn as YMCA. "Ms Han's group encroached into the YMCA event area, holding placards and shouting slogans, disrupted performances and frightened participants, including special needs children who were performing at the charity event." Ms Han told reporters: "We actually planned not to do anything physical to them. We just wanted to spread our message across." But Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin said of the episode in a Facebook post: "I am appalled. We now heckle special needs children ? Vile. Total and absolute disgrace." Minister for Social and Family Development Chan Chun Sing said on Facebook: "One may hold different viewpoints and try to seek attention to one's cause. But to do so with no regard or respect to the elderly and special needs children present is most unbecoming. "To cause alarm and distress to special needs children, and disrupting their routine cannot be right no matter how righteous you think your own cause may be. This cannot be the type of behaviour that represents Singaporeans." |
28-09-2014, 11:00 AM | #29 |
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28-09-2014, 11:04 AM | #30 |
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I wonder how many people now regretted donating to Roy Ngerng's cause.
And the way this Triple H goes about her confrontational attitude certainly wun endear her to most neutral people or even people who are leaning towards the mentioned objective on CPF. For a start, she needs some PR skills. |
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